THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS This Is Our Only Location &tee 22101 Coolidge 1 Block So of 9 Mi Call 548-4031 We Bone-Skin-Grind-Fish Free The Producers, Distributors, and Marketers of Pesah Recipes for Dieters The local Weight Watch- ers office has released Pas- sover recipes developed by Weight Watchers Interna- tional, Inc., for persons who wish to watch their weight while observing the holiday. Among the special recipes are: matza balls in soup, matza cheese kugel, carrot pancake, fish chowder, red cabbage salad, chicken salad blintzes and special blintzes. Following are selected recipes: MATZA BRIE 3 matzot boiling water 6 eggs, well beaten 3 /4 tsp. salt Dash of pepper - Artificial sweetener, optional Cinnamon, optional Extend to the Jewish Community Best Wishes for a Happy and Kosher Passover mine? c"-iyin onr.1 70D an DEXTER DAVISON MARKETS Zedakah Club to Have Donor out on to wax paper. Repeat with remainder of mixture, making 2 pancakes. Fill with Chicken Salad. Makes 1 serving. * * * FILLING 2 oz. cooked chicken, diced 1 tsp. dehydrated onion flakes, reconstituted in 1 tbsp. water 1/4 cup celery, finely diced 1 tbsp. mayonnaise 1 /2 tsp. chopped parsley Salt and pepper to taste Preheat oven to 350°F. Corn- bine all ingredients, except salt and pepper, mix well. Season to taste. Divide mixture and spoon on to blintzes; fold to hold mix- ture and roll. Place in individual casserole and bake for about 10 minutes until heated. Makes 1 serving. Beth T. Shapiro Weds Mr. Frank A REASON" large non-stick frying pan. Add the egg mixture and cook over low heat to golden brown on one side, then turn carefully and brown on the other side. Sprinkle with artificial sweetener and cin- namon, if desired. Divide evenly into 6 servings. 1/3 cup cottage cheese We are indeed happy that you selected Dexter-Davison Market for your passover needs. We are sorry that we didn't have a • • • • Dash salt Artificial sweetener to equal 3 tbsp. sugar 1/4 tsp. cinnamon 1/2 matza, made into crumbs Preheat oven to 350°F. Com- bine all the ingredients except the matza crumbs; mix well. Turn into small baking dish, sprinkle with matza crumbs and bake for 20 minutes or until set. Makes 1 serving. * * * We wish to apologize for any inconvenience or delay caused in handling the large crowds. Bigger Store More Shopping Carts More time in the day More "Koyach" (strength) Please bear with us and we will continue to make Dexter-Davison Market your ideal and COMPLETE SUPER MARKET THANK YOU "CRAG SAMEACH" AND A HEALTHY HAPPY PASSOVER TO ALL OUR FINE FRIENDS & CUSTOMERS n orman g-) Reuben Collier Jamille3 vorarma= r Nancy Shulman to Wed in Fall CARROT PANCAKE 1 egg, beaten 1/2 matza, made into crumbs 4 oz. carrots, finely grated Artificial sweetener to equal 1/2 teaspoon sugar 1 tsp. chopped parsley 1 tsp. dehydrated onion flakes 1/3 cup chicken bouillon Salt and pepper to taste Combine egg, matzo crumbs and carrots in mixing bowl. Add sweetener and parsley. Reconsti- tute onion flakes in bouillon; add to egg mixture and combine. Season to taste. Pour into heated non-stick skillet. Cook over me- dium heat until set. Turn with spatula and cook until brown. (Mixture can be divided to make 2 pancakes.) Makes 1 serving. RED CABBAGE SALAD 1/4 tsp. garlic powder Salt to taste 2 cups shredded red cabbage 4 oz. thinly sliced onions 2 tbsp. vegetable oil, 2 tsp. vinegar- Freshly ground pepper MISS SHULMAN MRS. FRANK Beth Tina Shapiro and Richard Laurence Frank were married in a recent candlelight ceremony at Temple Israel. Rabbi Leon Fram and Cantor Harold Orbach officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Shapiro of Wildhern Ln., Southfield. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Frank of Union, N. J. Ellen Shapiro was her sis- ter's maid of honor. Brides- maids were Karen Jaffe, Sheryl Richardson, Susan Rosenfeld and Susanne Dia- mond of Philadelphia, Pa. James M. Frank was his brother's best man. Ush- ers were David Ettinger, Jack Fingerhut of West Patterson, N.Y, Andrew Jacobs of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., and Gordon Lang of Boston, Mass. Also participating in the ceremony were grandpar- ents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Shapiro, and the bridegroom's grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Frank. The couple will reside in Washington, D. C. onion slices. Add oil, vinegar and pepper to taste. Toss and allow to marinate at least one hour. Div- ide evenly into 2 servings. * * * seasoning and mix well. Pour half the batter to form about an 8-inch pancake into a heated non-stick skillet. Cook until,batter sets and curls at the edgbi. Turn AL KLINE • DALGLEISH CADILLAC 6160 CASS AVE. TR 5-0300 .:. the Pcttet illyttattoo — qtteat thaok you motes — kinA off, matche attic( p•Pclee eattA t.ctitteti Togq Caticite —.out,q, too — and tleafeq wiluuaP Wt.q CWe'Q pettotiaNe afifvtot atiqtilipq — aPtitiogt ilistantAi — qi t Lottap it — arid dekuett it — The Paper Place 16300 North Park Drive Southfield, Michigan 559-3166 14 K & 18 K GOLD CHICKEN SALAD Combine egg, matza crumbs and water in mixing bowl. Add Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Manko of Jonathan Ln., Bloomfield Township, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Lynn Shulman, to Barry Paul Lefkowitz, son of Mrs. Ber- nard Lefkowitz of Pearson Ave., Oak Park, and the late Mr. Bernard Lefkowitz. Miss Shulman attends the Henry Ford Hospital School of Nursing. Her fiance was graduated from Wayne State University. An October wedding is planned. Large selection of Rings, Watches and other fine Jewelry gift items. Sprinkle the garlic powder and salt on cabbage and toss in the BLINTZES 1 egg, beaten 1/2 matzo, made into crumbs 1/4 cup water Salt and pepper to taste Chicken Salad Filling (see recipe below) ties. In addition, the club has built a Jewish chapel and game room in Ypsilanti State Hospital. A non-profit organiza- tion, the only rewards the club gets are expressions of appreciation from those it has helped. A recent letter to the Zedakah Club read in part: "When people are ill and in need and you receive a call asking you how are you and do you need any- thing, it's like the clouds part and you see the Sun. The important thing is that you never make me feel like . . beggars." For ticket information on the Zedakah Club donor, call Mrs. Jerry Morof, 644-2280, or Mrs. David Fishman, 645-9230. "FIRST FOR * * * What else can we say? The Zedakah Club, a women's charitable organi- zation, will have its annual donor May 12 at Temple Emanu-El, followed by a trip to Meadowbrook Thea- ter to see "Yankee Ingenu- ity." A mini-luncheon will be served. Founded 53 years ago and headed by the late Sophia Jacob, the club aids needy families; relocates elderly Jews living in the inner city and sponsors hospital par- Break matzot into tiny pieces and place them in a colander. Scald by pouring boiling water over them. Drain quickly to pre- vent sogginess. Press excess wa- ter out of matzot. 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